Volume Iii Part 143 (1/2)
'Delighted with unaffected plainness.'
328b. HOR. Epod. xvii. 24.
'Day chases night, and night the day, But no relief to me convey.'
(Duncombe).
329. HOR. 1 Ep. vi. 27.
'With Ancus, and with Numa, kings of Rome, We must descend into the silent tomb.'
330. JUV. Sat. xiv. 48.
'To youth the greatest reverence is due.'
331. PERS. Sat. ii. 28.
'Holds out his foolish beard for thee to pluck.'
332. HOR. 1 Sat. iii. 29.
'He cannot bear the raillery of the age.'
(Creech).
333. VIRG.
'He calls embattled deities to arms.'
334. CIC. de Gestu.
'You would have each of us be a kind of Roscius in his way; and you have said that fastidious men are not so much pleased with what is right, as disgusted at what is wrong.'
335. HOR. Ars Poet. 327.
'Keep Nature's great original in view, And thence the living images pursue.'